Thank you for your patience! We are excited to announce the details for the 2015 CSA offering at Lexington Community Farm.

We will be cover cropping about half of Lexington Community Farm to enrich and renew the soil. Because the farm will not be in full production during the 2015 season, we have signed an agreement with Bruce and Jenny Wooster at Picadilly Farm in Winchester, NH, to supply the core of our CSA shares for this season. All of Picadilly’s produce is certified organic. We are in the process of hiring a farmer to manage the cover crops and to grow “Pick Your Own” (PYO) crops on the farm in Lexington, which will also be part of the Lexington Community Farm CSA share. We plan to return to CSA production on Lexington Community Farm in the future, but we are excited to provide this high-quality CSA from Picadilly with PYO from LexFarm in the interim.

Produce ($550) and/or PYO Flower ($100) shares are currently available. Full details along with Frequently Asked Questions can be found on our website. In the first week, over one-third of the shares sold, so if you are interested in participating this year, don’t delay and sign up now.

As the Lexington Seed Library gets ready to launch, Cary Memorial Library is hosting speaker Christie Higginbottom, expert garden consultant and plant historian, on Tuesday, February 24 at 7 p.m. Christie Higginbottom will speak on the importance of saving local heirloom seeds. Higginbottom has worked at Old Sturbridge Village, creating period gardens and preserving heirloom plants, and is a recipient of the Thalassa Cruso Award from the Massachusetts Horticultural Society.

This event will take place in the Large Meeting Room of Cary Memorial Library and is open to all. No registration required.

2015 promises to be an exciting year at Lexington Community Farm with many new faces! We hope you will join us in our second year as a nonprofit community farm…as we continue to care for the land with sustainable agriculture , and care for our community through education, volunteering and joining together on the farm.

If you are interested in our 2015 CSA program, please be sure to get on our waiting list so you’ll hear the details first.

Please join us thisSaturday, September 20 from 9 am to noon for our Fall Community Farm Cleanup Day! We’ll pull out weeds, organize seed trays, and spruce up the site as we begin preparation for the farm’s restful season. All are invited to join in this great opportunity to make friends and make a difference at YOUR community farm! Bring work gloves and water! Please walk, bike or park at the Arlington Res parking lot to leave our small lot open for farm stand customers!! Sign up here !

This painting by Emily Passman of LexFarm’s first tractor is now available for purchase, along with other beautiful works of art selected for “Art for the Farm: a garden party and fundraiser” on September 14th. You can now view all of the art online and purchase in advance of the event. Space is still available to attend the garden party and fundraiser. Please see here for more information and to RSVP

Have you been waiting for some of your favorite vegetables to make their appearance? Well, wait no longer – corn and tomatoes are here! But even if you just come for the corn & tomatoes, we hope you will leave with some of summer’s other colorful vegetables. Our farm stand is filled with beautiful and tasty zucchinis, cucumbers, eggplants, celery and onions (just to name a few). Come by and see what we have been harvesting.

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About Lexington Community Farm

Lexington Community Farm is a community based farm where area residents will come to learn about and enjoy food, farming, and nature. Produce grown is being sold through CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) shares and at our farm stand at 52 Lowell Street in Lexington, MA.